Tesla Powerpack

Tesla allows businesses to reduce peak demand charges, shift energy consumption profiles, and participate in available grid markets. For utilities, Tesla Powerpack solutions are turn-key, fully integrated systems, designed for long life and to serve a wide array of applications, including peaker replacement/capacity provision, T&D deferral, system firming, and other market participation.

Commercial Stationary Storage, when it comes to solar, is the mass storage of solar power from solar panels being stored in batteries for when its needed to be used on-site. The benefits of implementing a stationary storage system in addition to a standard solar panels solution is for a number of reasons.

You can use the power from your panels to power the day-to-day operations of the building with any excess stored from your panels in these batteries for when they are needed. This helps to optimise and maximise the consumption of on-site clean power. In doing so, this also helps to lower operational costs by avoiding peak power demand charges and enables you to buy electricity when it’s at it’s cheapest and drastically reduce power bills by charging up the stationary storage systems during off-peak hours for use during on-peak hours.

If the solar panels are generating more power than the building and storage system needs, excess electricity can be exported to the grid to reduce supply charges and off peak usage rates, potentially into the positive where the utility company will be paying you a credit.

Another reason you may want to consider stationary storage solutions are to back up critical business operations in the event of a power outage.

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Case Studies

Amazon
Launched in 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a robust, fully featured technology infrastructure platform in the cloud comprised of a broad set of compute, storage, database, analytics, application, and deployment services from data center locations in the U.S., Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Ireland, Japan, and Singapore. More than a million customers, including fast-growing startups, large enterprises, and government agencies across 190 countries, rely on AWS services to innovate quickly, lower IT costs, and scale applications globally. To serve these customers, AWS is committed to operating in the most environmentally friendly way possible. In addition to the environmental benefits inherently associated with running applications in the cloud, AWS has a long-term commitment to achieve 100% renewable energy usage for its global infrastructure footprint. Today, three AWS Regions are 100% carbon-neutral, including US West (Oregon), EU (Frankfurt), and AWS GovCloud (US).

“We’ve been working closely with Tesla for the past year to drive innovative applications of high-capacity battery technology in data center applications with the ultimate goal of reducing the technical barriers limiting widespread adoption of renewables in the grid,” said James Hamilton, Distinguished Engineer at AWS. “Batteries are important for both data center reliability and as enablers for the efficient application of renewable power. They help bridge the gap between intermittent production, from sources like wind, and the data center’s constant power demands. We’re excited to roll out a 4.8 megawatt hour pilot of Tesla’s Powerpack energy storage batteries in our US West (Northern California) Region. This complements our strategy to use renewable energy to power our global infrastructure.”

Target
“As part of Target’s support to our communities, we’re excited to partner with Tesla on a pilot test at select Target stores to incorporate a Tesla Powerpack Energy Storage System as part of our energy strategy,” said David Hughes, senior group manager, Energy Management, Target. “Tesla’s cutting-edge technology offers unique benefits to powering these stores, most importantly relieving stress from the electrical grid at peak times, furthering Target’s investment in designing and operating energy-efficient and sustainable buildings.”

Jackson Family Wines
Jackson Family Wines (JFW) is a collection of premium and luxury wineries best known for its acclaimed Kendall-Jackson Winery. Sustainability is intentional at JFW; we have taken a two-fold approach to energy management at our wineries by improving operational efficiency across all levels of our organization and reinvesting those savings in onsite renewable energy systems.

With Tesla’s stationary energy storage solution, JFW can significantly mitigate energy use around four areas that account for the most consumption in our winemaking process: refrigeration/cooling, lighting, compressed air and process water treatment. Each battery pack will draw electricity from the grid or our onsite solar arrays during times of low demand and store it for later use to smooth out energy spikes.

EnerNoc
EnerNOC’s energy intelligence software helps customers make the most of Tesla’s energy storage systems by integrating them into an overall energy management strategy. EnerNOC’s software easily integrates with any site that has a Tesla Powerpack energy storage system, optimizing battery usage during high price periods and enabling customers to utilize batteries for demand charge management and demand response.

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